You’d think that by now mankind would have figured out how to think without relying on fairy tales. Like, think for yourself and abandon false beliefs. What are false beliefs? Anyone trying to ram their unscientific belief system down your mind.

If you feel the urge to worship your God, be it Yahweh, Allah, or the Flying Spaghetti Monster, do it in the privacy of your own space. And stop indoctrinating the children. They are the future and belong to humanity. They are not “yours”.

Also, that God from the old testament is in obvious need of anger management.

An analysis into whether the Quran is more violent than the Bible found killing and destruction occur more frequently in the Christian texts than the Islamic. Investigating whether the Quran really is more violent than its Judeo-Christian counterparts, software engineer Tom Anderson processed the text of the Holy books to find which contained the most violence.

The Old Testament was found to be more than twice as violent as the Quran

In the analysis, the Bible scored higher for anger and much lower for trust than the Quran Peter Macdiarmid/Getty Images

An analysis into whether the Quran is more violent than the Bible found killing and destruction occur more frequently in the Christian texts than the Islamic.

Investigating whether the Quran really is more violent than its Judeo-Christian counterparts, software engineer Tom Anderson processed the text of the Holy books to find which contained the most violence.

In a blog post, Mr Anderson explains: “The project was inspired by the ongoing public debate around whether or not terrorism connected with Islamic fundamentalism reflects something inherently and distinctly violent about Islam compared to other major religions.”

Using text analytics software he had developed, named Odin Text, he analysed both the New International Version of both the Old and New Testaments as well as an English-language version of the Quran from 1957.

It took just two minutes for his software to read and analyse the three books.

By categorising words into eight emotions – Joy, Anticipation, Anger, Disgust, Sadness, Surprise, Fear/Anxiety and Trust – the analysis found the Bible scored higher for anger and much lower for trust than the Quran.

Further analysis found the Old Testament was more violent than the New Testament, and more than twice as violent as the Quran.